The Princes Trust is the charity that Charles established when he left the navy. It is the umbrella trust for much of Charles' charity work and has helped thousands young people to get a start in life in Britain over the last 35 or so years.

This evening, Beatrice, 23, could be seen dancing with Richard Branson’s daughter Holly, 30, who came dressed as Buzz Lightyear, the animated star of the Toy Story films.
Holly is thought to have been joined by Freddie Andrews, also 30, who she married in a lavish ceremony before Christmas on her father’s private Necker Island.

She could be seen dancing on tables and posing for photographs in the early evening before being escorted away by friends.
While most of the group downed shots and pints of beer on the bar’s outdoor terrace, Princess Beatrice appeared to take a more sensible approach, clutching a bottle of water so she could rehydrate between songs.

It has been confirmed that Beatrice is attending the Royal Maundy Service at York with The Queen and the DoE.

Royal Maundy Service at York Minster and visit to York, 5 April 2012

The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Beatrice of York will attend the Royal Maundy Service at York Minster before visiting the Yorkshire Museum.

Thank you Irish Eyes. I'm glad Beatrice is getting to accompany the Queen and Duke on an official visit. I feel sorry for the York girls looking as if they've been sidelined. It's nice to see an acknowledgement that the Queen has more than 2 grandchildren.

Princess Beatrice is among 5,000 runners who will be the first people to cross the finishing line at the Olympic Stadium. The princess officially started the National Lottery Olympic Run before joining members of the public and celebrities on a five-mile route around the Olympic Park which ends in the stadium. Beatrice will also present medals to those who have successfully completed the race.

Great to see Beatrice will be involved in the Olympics as well as, if the reports are to be believed, the Jubilee celebrations.
Hopefully, this will generate some positive feedback and not the usual 'freeloader' type of comments.